Product Description

Defeat Prussia before the Tsarina dies! Or be Frederick the Great and struggle for survival with a mixture of courageous willpower, sudden inspiration and stoic patience.

It is the summer of 1756. On the eve of the Seven Years War, half of Europe has formed an alliance. Frederick the Great is in deep sorrow: Is the annihilation of Prussia planned? Is it Prussia's defeat or is it Prussia's glory?

All against one – but only one will reign supreme. On a map of Old Europe, players maneuver their generals from city to city. Frederick must retain a part of each Prussian province, while the attacking powers savagely seek out their objectives. The clever use of tactical cards is decisive to winning.

Histogame and Richard Sivél present Friedrich as a novel concept uniting the fascination of board and card games. Accurately based on history while maintaining a slim set of rules, Friedrich offers wide open spaces for chess-like moves and great depth for decision making. Taken into Frederick's era, you will reflect on tactical finesses, smile about interspersed anecdotes, and be perplexed at how often you are not able to count to three...

Note: A common misconception is that Friedrich has player elimination based on the cards of fate making countries leave the game. The game does not have player elimination; it has country elimination, and a player could end up controlling fewer countries than they started with, but players are never eliminated by the cards of fate.

Friedrich FAQ

Details on the Jubiläumsedition

In 2011 Histogame released a lightly revised version of Friedrich, dubbed the "Jubiläumsedition" or "Anniversay Edition" in honor of Friedrich's 300th birthday. Designer Richard Sivél notes the following differences between this edition and earlier ones:

New cover art.

Four color images for the patterns of the cards.

Small rearrangements of cities on the map, such as Falkenau (in northwestern Austria) moving into the spades sector and

Product Reviews

Friedrich is an usual game -- a subtle Eurogame with all
of the historical feel of a wargame. All elements, from the
map art to the clever and unusual rules, contribute to a
strong sense of place and history -- stronger than is
available from some (too many) wargames. But these elements
never interfere with the fluid and tense play of what is
essentially a classic hand management card game (despite not
being listed in that category here). This rare combination
makes this overlooked game something that both serious
wargamers and core Eurogamers can appreciate -- perhaps one
they can even play together.